By Rachel CoxClaire Ludwig '21 and Amy Ward '21 graduated early and enrolled in NC State's top-ranked College of Veterinary Medicine, applying part of their Park Scholarships funding toward their DVM studies. |Park News
By Rachel CoxThe Park Scholarships Diversity Student Task Force allows current students to take a leading role in the recruitment of prospective students. |Park News
By Rachel CoxThe Park Scholarships Class of 2024 examined how leaders in various sectors work together to address complex health care challenges facing communities across the state for their Learning Lab I. |Park News
By Rachel CoxThe Park Scholarships Class of 2023 chose housing inequality and gentrification as the subject of their Learning Lab I, which took place in March 2021. |Park News
By Rachel CoxNC State’s co-op program helped Elizabeth Dogbe ’21 fine-tune her civil engineering passion and positioned her to excel in a career focused on making public transportation systems more efficient, accessible, and equitable. |Park News
By Rachel CoxDavid Horne ’23 and Joshua Mason ’24 created an app that reduces food waste by connecting grocery stores with food-based charities. The project won the grand prize in the NC State Make-A-Thon sustainability innovation competition. |Park News
By Rachel CoxAs Park staff and faculty engage in the active, sustained efforts required to counter racial injustice and systemic oppression, Park Scholarships will share periodic updates about the progress on its work to build a stronger and more diverse, equitable, and inclusive program. |Park News
By Rachel CoxClifford Griffin, an associate professor of political science in NC State’s School of Public and International Affairs, has served as a Park Faculty Scholar for three classes, including the Class of 2021, and previously chaired the Park Scholarships Advisory Committee.